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Letter from a place I've never been : new and collected poems, 1986-2020 /

With empathy and compassion, Hilda Raz writes poems that span her private and public lives. Her poems explore the complexities that come with being alive in the world today.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Raz, Hilda (Autor)
Otros Autores: Dawes, Kwame Senu Neville, 1962- (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Editor's Note -- Introduction -- What Is Good (1988) -- I -- She Speaks -- Yom Kippur -- Father -- Shabbos -- Dishes -- Accident -- Piecing -- Saying Goodbye to the Property -- What Is Good -- II -- Family -- Worry about Meaning -- Helios at Bread Loaf, the Album -- With Stanley Kunitz at the Car Wash -- The Man -- Women Raised in the Fifties -- Shame, or the Computer Uses of Natural Language -- Assignment -- Three Ways of Looking at It -- Trying to Buy off Death -- Lacunae -- III -- What Happened This Summer -- Divorce -- Detail 
505 8 |a 1 September, 100 Degrees -- Journal Entry: The Tropics -- A Meeting with My Ex-Husband -- Version -- Pain -- Small Shelter -- High Ground -- IV -- Some Other Women Now -- Plate xii -- Widow -- Lot's Wives -- Gossip -- She -- Oracle -- Pregnant Woman -- Visitant -- Cradle -- I Am Sick -- Visions -- V -- Jan's Orchard, Nebraska -- Locus -- Sex -- Alone -- Late March -- Look -- Piecing the Universe Together with Dresses -- Friend in a Distant City -- Advice -- I Can't. Yes, You Can. -- C3 -- Prospectus -- Life Outside the Self: The Uncertainty Principle -- The Bone Dish (1989) -- That's Something 
505 8 |a Sarah's Wing -- April Teaching, Outstate Nebraska -- Diction -- Native -- Words -- Birthday -- November Night Driving -- Town/ County -- Bear -- The Sandhills, Early Winter -- Conversation -- Photograph of a Child Sleeping -- What Happens -- My Daughter Home from College Tells Me about the Gods -- Ambition -- September: Getting Married Again -- My Dream, Your Dream -- Inside the Geese -- Divine Honors (1997) -- Prologue -- Repair -- Narrative without People -- Let's consider the consequences -- Isaac Stern's Performance -- I -- I Hear the Name of the Moon and Am Afraid 
505 8 |a Weathering/ boundaries/ what is good -- To Explain -- Mu -- Coming Down with Something -- Fish-Belly-Mound -- "Two Are Better Than One"* -- Getting Well -- For Barbara, Who Brings a Green Stone in the Shape of a Triangle -- Day-Old Bargain -- Breast/ fever -- II -- Sarah's Response -- Sarah among Animals -- Sarah's Head/ 16 March, Four Months after Surgery -- Sarah Fledging -- Sarah's Waltz -- Balance -- Order -- Axe-earrings, abalone shell -- Birth -- III -- Opening/ Working/ Walking -- Hey You -- Grieving, she hits the red fox -- Mapping/ Bleating -- Trope -- Sow Sister -- Bernini's Ribbon 
505 8 |a Petting the Scar -- Teaching, Hurt -- Riddle -- IV -- Chigger Socks -- Daylight Savings: Sandy Creek, Nebraska -- Cobb's Hill Pond -- Fuss -- Zen: the one I love most holds my tongue -- Camarada -- From Your Mouth to God's Ear -- "We don't deserve what we get" -- G: But it's still not all right with you? -- Mutation Blues -- Insomnia Again -- Service -- V -- Hot -- Dying -- Terror: A Riddle -- Nuts -- Lincoln, Nebraska -- Letter of Transmittal -- Now -- Who Does She Think She Is -- Earlier -- Vowels -- Epilogue -- Gloxinia/ Flicker/ Oxalis -- Recovery -- My Award/ The Jews of Lukow -- Ecstasies 
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